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As Oklahoma homeowners face a summer of heavy rains and storm activity, Triple Diamond Construction is encouraging residents to watch for the early warning signs of roof leaks before minor issues become major water damage.
OKLAHOMA CITY - OklaNews -- Oklahoma City has officially broken a record for the most rainfall in the month of April. Over a foot of rain fell, with more rainfall in the forecast through this week. The official rainfall totals for 4/30/25 will be issued in the next couple of days, adding to the foot of rain that already fell in April.
Heavy rains are often the catalyst for roof leaks. With additional rain headed our way, Triple Diamond Construction has identified the most common—and often preventable—causes of roof leaks seen across the metro area.
"Roof leaks are one of the most frequent problems we see, and they rarely start with a dramatic event," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "Most leaks begin at weak points that go unnoticed—like around flashing or near vent pipes—and slowly worsen with each storm."
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Triple Diamond Construction lists several frequent culprits of roof leaks, including:
The company notes that roof leaks (https://triplediamondok.com/roofing/roof-leak-repair/) can go undetected for months until signs like stained ceilings, bubbling paint, or mold growth appear inside the home. Left untreated, leaks can lead to rotted wood, insulation damage, and costly structural repairs.
"Homeowners often don't realize there's a problem until it reaches their living room ceiling," Derr added. "The sooner you catch a leak, the easier and less expensive it is to fix."
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To help homeowners stay ahead of roof damage, Triple Diamond Construction offers free roof inspections (https://triplediamondok.com/free-roof-inspection-okc/) to check vulnerable areas, especially following spring and summer storms. Their licensed roofing professionals are trained to identify leak-prone zones and provide repair recommendations before insurance deadlines pass.
"We're here to help homeowners prevent the headaches that come with hidden water damage," said Derr. "A 30-minute roof check can save you thousands down the road."
Homeowners in the greater Oklahoma City area can schedule a complimentary inspection or learn more at www.triplediamondok.com or by calling (405) 895-9972.
Heavy rains are often the catalyst for roof leaks. With additional rain headed our way, Triple Diamond Construction has identified the most common—and often preventable—causes of roof leaks seen across the metro area.
"Roof leaks are one of the most frequent problems we see, and they rarely start with a dramatic event," said Greg Derr, owner of Triple Diamond Construction. "Most leaks begin at weak points that go unnoticed—like around flashing or near vent pipes—and slowly worsen with each storm."
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Triple Diamond Construction lists several frequent culprits of roof leaks, including:
- Worn-out flashing around chimneys, skylights, and roof valleys
- Cracked or missing shingles from age or wind damage
- Improper sealing around vent pipes, satellite mounts, or attic fans
- Clogged gutters that force water back onto the roof
- Poor attic ventilation, leading to moisture buildup and mold
The company notes that roof leaks (https://triplediamondok.com/roofing/roof-leak-repair/) can go undetected for months until signs like stained ceilings, bubbling paint, or mold growth appear inside the home. Left untreated, leaks can lead to rotted wood, insulation damage, and costly structural repairs.
"Homeowners often don't realize there's a problem until it reaches their living room ceiling," Derr added. "The sooner you catch a leak, the easier and less expensive it is to fix."
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To help homeowners stay ahead of roof damage, Triple Diamond Construction offers free roof inspections (https://triplediamondok.com/free-roof-inspection-okc/) to check vulnerable areas, especially following spring and summer storms. Their licensed roofing professionals are trained to identify leak-prone zones and provide repair recommendations before insurance deadlines pass.
"We're here to help homeowners prevent the headaches that come with hidden water damage," said Derr. "A 30-minute roof check can save you thousands down the road."
Homeowners in the greater Oklahoma City area can schedule a complimentary inspection or learn more at www.triplediamondok.com or by calling (405) 895-9972.
Source: Triple Diamond Construction
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